Love is the most profound and transformative force in the world, an emotion so powerful that it defies explanation and reason. It’s the heartbeat of life, the thread that connects us all, and the spark that ignites the deepest parts of our souls. Then we should understand love cannot bound by any limits; it doesn’t come with conditions or judgments. And we will nod in agreement that, ‘Love is what makes us whole, what gives us the strength to face the darkest days, and what fills us with light on the brightest of days’.
What defines love?
Love is a beautiful emotion that makes the world around us
beautiful. Love captures the essence of life, binds us all together firmly.
Love is dimensionless, infinite, never ending free of any judgments and
prejudices. Love is a delicate emotion yet it holds the power to transform things.
Love is the basis of the existence of all the living beings on earth. That
brings us to the point that Love doesn’t need to be perfect. “I saw that you
were perfect, and so I loved you. Then I saw that you were not perfect and I
loved you even more.” – Angelita Lim
Love doesn’t need to be perfect:
In fact, it’s in its imperfections that love often shines
the brightest. It’s not about finding someone or something that is flawless.
It’s about embracing each other in our raw, unpolished forms. Love is there
when we fall, when we’re broken, when we’re hurt. We all might have experienced
love in many forms across relationships. It’s the parent who holds their child
through sleepless nights, not expecting anything in return, but simply offering
the warmth of unconditional care. It’s the friend who stands by you even when
you push them away, not out of obligation, but because their heart understands
that sometimes, all you need is someone to hold you together when you can’t do
it on your own.
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Love isn't Perfect |
Love is in the imperfections, the things we don’t always see in ourselves, but the ones others see in us and choose to embrace.